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Matthew Shipp Trio: Piano Song
By
David S. Ware
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2012
Shipp's trio includes bassist

Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Newman Taylor Baker
percussion
Whit Dickey
drumsWithin Piano Song, Shipp touches on elements that would have been at home on a number of his previous projects, which is not to say that there isn't a consistency to the material as presented here. The piano solo "Links" opens the album as a reflective motif, quietly setting the stage for the hard-bop "Cosmopolitan," an early highlight of the album. The longest piece in the collection features outstanding solos from all members. More holistically exotic are the compositions "Blue Desert" and "Void of Sea" while "Microwave" and "Gravity Point" are fast-paced and angular with prominent block chords dropping in for dramatic effect. The title track closes Piano Song as it had opened; a contemplative finish to a varied program.
Over the past three decades, Shipp has written and played to a larger purpose, eschewing the tyranny of convention, signifying a preternatural ability to maintain focus across a diverse styles. He seems to view preconceived notions of creative music as arbitrary benchmarks; jumping-off points to a more eclectic way of thinking. With Piano Song Shipp has remained unbending in his singular vision, on this, his final recording for the Thirsty Ear label. He will continue on as the label's Artistic Director and he will undoubtedly give us many more years of unparalleled music. ">
Track Listing
Links; Cosmopolitan; Blue Desert; Silence Of; Flying Carpet; Scrambled Brain; Microwave; Mind Space; Void of Sea; The Nature Of; Gravity Point; Piano Song.
Personnel
Matthew Shipp
pianoMatthew Shipp: piano; Michael Bisio: bass; Newman Taylor Baker: drums.
Album information
Title: Piano Song | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
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